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Frederick Loewe Collection

Guides to Special Collections in the Music Division of the Library of Congress

Music Division, Library of CongressWashington, D.C.

2004Revised 2017 June

Contact information:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/perform.contact

Additional search options available at:http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.music/eadmus.mu012019

LC Online Catalog record:http://lccn.loc.gov/2012563808

Processed by the Music Division of the Library of Congress

Collection SummaryTitle: Frederick Loewe CollectionSpan Dates: 1923-1988Bulk Dates: (bulk 1945-1975)Call No.: ML31.L58Creator: Frederick Loewe, 1901-1988Extent: 1,000 items ; 13 containers ; 5 linear feetLanguage: Collection material in EnglishLocation: Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.Summary: Frederick Loewe was a German-born composer who wrote, with lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, the scores for suchmusicals as My Fair Lady, Camelot, Gigi, and Brigadoon. The collection contains music manuscripts from Loewe's stageand screen musicals, as well as individual songs not associated with a particular show. In addition, the collection containsphotographs, a small amount of correspondence, clippings, business papers, writings, and programs.

Selected Search TermsThe following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the Library's online catalog. They aregrouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically therein.

PeopleLerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986.Lerner, Alan Jay, 1918-1986.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988--Correspondence.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988--Manuscripts.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988--Photographs.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. Brigadoon. Selections.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. Camelot. Selections.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. Gigi (Motion picture music). Selections.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. Musicals. Selections.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. My fair lady. Selections.Loewe, Frederick, 1901-1988. Paint your wagon. Selections.

OrganizationsFrederick Loewe Collection (Library of Congress)

SubjectsComposers.Motion picture music--Scores.Music--Manuscripts--United States.Musical films.Musical theater--United States--20th century.Musicals--Scores.Musicals.Popular music--United States.Theater--United States.

Form/GenreClippings (Information artifacts)Correspondence.Photographic prints.Programs (Documents)

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Administrative InformationProvenance

From 1962 to 1965, Frederick Loewe gave many of his most well-known music manuscripts to the Library of Congress.This gift was comprised of his manuscripts for songs from Brigadoon (given in 1962), songs from My Fair Lady (given in1964), and songs written for Camelot, in addition to four additional songs written for My Fair Lady (given in 1965). Theseitems were formerly cataloged as ML96.L62, though the contents were not fully described.

In November 1999, a significant collection of Frederick Loewe materials was offered at auction by Christie’s, Los Angeles.At that auction, the Library purchased five of the more important lots offered, with funds from the Ira and LeonoreGershwin Fund for the Benefit of the Library of Congress. Those lots contained additional songs written for Brigadoon,songs and sketches written for The Day Before Spring, songs and sketches written for Great Lady, songs written for, but notused in My Fair Lady, and songs written for Paint Your Wagon. The provenance of these materials was described in thecatalog as a bequest from Loewe to “John Morris, artist and friend,” and a subsequent bequest by Morris to “the presentowner” who is left unnamed. There were other lots offered for sale that the Library did not acquire, notably additionalmusic written for Camelot, and music written for Gigi.

The remainder of the items in this collection were the gift of Stuart Warren of Palm Springs, California, and were receivedby the Library in December 1999. All non-music materials in the collection are also part of this gift.

Accruals

No further accruals are expected.

Processing History

The Frederick Loewe Collection was processed by Mark Horowitz in 2004. Janet McKinney coded the finding aid for EADformat in 2011.

Transfers

Audiovisual materials were transferred to the Library of Congress Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded SoundDivision. An inventory of this material is available in the Music Division's collection file. Some of the audio recordingshave been cataloged and can be found in the Library of Congress online catalog where they are identified as part of the"Frederick Loewe Collection (Library of Congress)."

Related Material

The Library of Congress Music Division holds additional Loewe material. The division’s general collections contain thefollowing items: a typescript libretto for Great Lady (ML50.L8256G6), full scores for Brigadoon and My Fair Lady, andparts for My Fair Lady and Paint Your Wagon. In addition, the Warner-Chappell Collection contains parts and full scoresfor My Fair Lady, full scores for Paint Your Wagon, and piano-vocal scores for Camelot and Gigi. Robert Russell Bennett’sarrangement of themes from Camelot resides with the Robert Russell Bennett materials (ML96.B4673).

Copyright Status

Materials from the Frederick Loewe Collection are governed by the Copyright Law of the United States (Title 17, U.S.C.)and other applicable international copyright laws.

Access and Restrictions

The Frederick Loewe Collection is open to research. Researchers are advised to contact the Music Division prior to visitingin order to determine whether the desired materials will be available at that time.

Certain restrictions to use or copying of materials may apply.

Preferred Citation

Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the following information: [item, date, container number],Frederick Loewe Collection, Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.

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Biographical NoteDate Event1901, June 10 Born, Berlin, Germany, to Edmund Loewe, a well-known Viennese tenor who originated the role

of Prince Danilo in The Merry Widow (1906) and Rosa (Rose) Stagl Loewe, an actress. Loeweoccasionally claimed that he was born in Vienna, Austria, which could have been due to hisfear of anti-German sentiment after World War II

1906 Began piano lessons

1906-1914 Attended Berlin Military Academy

circa 1908 Began composingContributed several numbers to his father's variety act

circa 1910-circa 1920 Studied music at Stern Conservatory in BerlinStudied piano with Ferruccio Busoni and Eugen d'AlbertStudied composition and orchestrations with Emil Nikolaus von Rezniček

1914 Became the youngest piano soloist to appear with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra

1916 Composed hit song "Katrina"

1923 Awarded the Hollander Medal for piano

1924 Accompanied parents on a trip to the United StatesGave a concert at New York’s Town Hall

circa 1925-circa 1929 Worked odd jobs in New York such as, busboy in a cafeteria, bantam weight boxer at a Brooklynathletic club

circa 1929-circa 1930 Worked out West as itinerant cowboy, gold prospector, cowpuncher in Montana, mail carrier onhorseback

circa 1930-circa 1939 Played piano in Greenwich Village nightclub and at the Rivoli Theatre, a movie house onBroadway; taught horseback riding at a New Hampshire resort; played piano on cruise shipsand in Yorkville beerhalls

1931 Married Ernestine “Tina” Zwerleine, manager of the Hattie Carnegie fashion enterprises (divorced1957)

1933 Played piano in pit orchestra for operetta Champagne, SecBefriended cast member Kitty Carlisle

1935, Mar. 4 Operetta Petticoat Fever opened (Loewe song interpolated into its score)

1935 Joined the Lambs Club in New York

1935-1940 Worked on unproduced musical The Milkman’s Serenade in collaboration with James Tranter

1936, Jan. 22 The Illustrator’s Show opened (Loewe song interpolated into its score)

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1937, June 12 Salute to Spring, with Loewe score, opened in St. Louis, Missouri

1938, Dec. 1 Great Lady, with Loewe score, opened

1942, Mar. 27 Gave recital at Carnegie Chamber Music Hall, including excerpts from his own Insect Suite

1942 Met Alan Jay Lerner at the Lambs ClubLerner and Loewe composed the score for the show The Life of the Party

1943, Nov. 11 What’s Up?, with Lerner and Loewe score, opened

1945, Nov. 22 The Day Before Spring, with Lerner and Loewe score, opened

1947, Mar. 13 Brigadoon, with Lerner and Loewe score, opened

1951, Nov. 12 Paint Your Wagon, with Lerner and Loewe score, opened

circa 1953 Worked on unproduced musical Saints and Sinners in collaboration with Harold Rome

1956, Mar. 15 My Fair Lady, with Lerner and Loewe score, opened

1958, Feb. 26 Suffered heart attack

1958 Gigi (film), with Lerner and Loewe score, released

1960, Dec. 3 Camelot, with Lerner and Loewe score, opened

1960-1969 Lived in Palm Springs, California in the winter, the Riviera in the spring, the Tyrol in the summer,and occasionally in New York

1962 Travelled to Japan with Burgess Meredith to research a musical

1967, Oct. 24 Doctor of Fine Arts (honorary degree), New York University

1973, Nov. 13 Stage version of Gigi opened, with four new Lerner and Loewe songs

1974 The Little Prince (film), with Lerner and Loewe score, released

1979, May 14 Gala tribute for Lerner and Loewe at the Winter Garden Theater

1985 Received Kennedy Center Honor

1986, June 14 Alan Jay Lerner died

1988, Feb. 14 Loewe died from a heart attack at his home, Palm Springs, California

Scope and Content NoteThe Frederick Loewe Collection spans 1923-1988, with the bulk of the materials dating between 1945-1975. The Musicseries contains manuscripts from Loewe's stage and screen musicals, including songs cut from shows. It also containsindividual songs not associated with a particular show and songs from less well-known shows. Of particular interest are

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autograph manuscripts from Loewe's most famous musicals, Brigadoon, Camelot, Gigi, My Fair Lady and Paint YourWagon. The Miscellaneous Personal Papers series includes correspondence, various writings, programs, and clippings. ThePhotographs series contains over 500 photographs of Frederick Loewe, his family, friends, and home. The Business Papersseries includes manuscript appraisals, records of charitable giving, and correspondence.

Organization of the Frederick Loewe CollectionThe Frederick Loewe Collection is organized in four series:

• Music• Miscellaneous Personal Papers• Photographs• Business Papers

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Description of SeriesContainer SeriesBOX 1-9 Music

BOX 10, 13 Miscellaneous Personal Papers

BOX 11 Photographs

BOX 12-13 Business Papers

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Container List

Container Contents

BOX 1-9 Music

Show MusicArranged alphabetically by show title and by song title therein.

BOX 1 Brigadoon, 1947Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

BOX-FOLDER 1/1 Almost like being in lovePiano-vocal score; 8 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/2 Almost like being in lovePiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/3 Ballad of Jamie MacLeanLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; not usedCrossed out unidentified sketch on verso

BOX-FOLDER 1/4 BrigadoonPiano-vocal score; [2] p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/4 BrigadoonPiano-choral score; 2 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/5 The chasePiano-vocal score; p. 1-4, 6-10, 10A, 11

BOX-FOLDER 1/6 Come to me-bend to mePiano-vocal score; 2 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/7 Come to me-bend to me balletPiano score; 6 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/8 Dancin' dayLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; not used

BOX-FOLDER 1/9 Down on MacConnachy SquarePiano-vocal score; [7] p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/9 Down on MacConnachy SquareChoral arrangement; [1] p.

Duty of a womansee Sketches

BOX-FOLDER 1/10 End of Lundie scenePiano score; [1] p.Transition

BOX-FOLDER 1/10 End of Lundie sceneChoral sketch; [1] p.Vocal backstage intro

BOX-FOLDER 1/10 End of Lundie sceneShort score/sketch; 2 p.

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BOX-FOLDER 1/10 End of Lundie sceneChoral score; [1] p.On verso of p. 2 of item above

BOX-FOLDER 1/11 End of Lundie sceneCopyist's manuscript piano-choral score; 2 p.Annotations in pencil

BOX-FOLDER 1/12 Finale IPiano-vocal score; 2 p.Not usedLeads into "Almost like being in love"

BOX-FOLDER 1/13 From this day onPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/13 From this day onPiano-vocal score; 1 p.Not used; with introduction/verse

BOX-FOLDER 1/14 GavottePiano score; 4 p.Not used

Have a morningsee Sketches

BOX-FOLDER 1/15 The heather on the hillPiano-vocal score; 4 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/16 The heather on the hill2 piano-vocal scores; 5 p.

I insistsee Sketches

BOX-FOLDER 1/17 I'll go home with Bonnie JeanPiano-vocal score; 3 p.Crossed out lead sheet on verso of p. 1Choral arrangement on verso of p. 2

BOX-FOLDER 1/17 I'll go home with Bonnie JeanVocal arrangement sketch; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/18 I'll go home with Bonnie Jean balletPiano score; 7 p.Crossed out sketch for "Almost like being in love" on verso of p. 1Crossed out sketch for "Lundi chorale" on verso of p. 7

BOX-FOLDER 1/19 Jeannie's packin' upPiano-vocal score; 4 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/20 Jeannie's wedding dayLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; not used

BOX-FOLDER 1/21 The love of my lifePiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/22 The miraclePiano score; [1] p.Not usedCrossed out 3 measure sketch on verso

BOX-FOLDER 1/23 My mother's weddin' dayPiano-vocal score; 3 p.

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BOX-FOLDER 1/23 My mother's weddin' dayPiano-vocal score; [1] p.No lyricOn verso sketch labeled “Change de Mille–ballet” is a segment from “I’ll go home with

Bonnie Jean ballet”BOX-FOLDER 1/24 Nothin' like a man

Piano-vocal score; 3 p.Not usedCrossed out sketch for “Jeannie’s wedding day” on verso of p. 1 and “The heather on

the hill” on the verso of p. 3BOX-FOLDER 1/25 Prologue

Piano-choral score; 2 p.Crossed out sketch on verso of p. 2

BOX-FOLDER 1/25 ProloguePiano-vocal score; [1] p.Mixed voices

BOX-FOLDER 1/26 She doesn't hear mesee also SketchesLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; not used

BOX-FOLDER 1/27 Sword dancePiano score/piano-vocal score; [9] p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/27 Sword dancePiano score; 4 p.The reel

BOX-FOLDER 1/28 Sword danceCopyist's manuscript piano score/piano-vocal score; 6 p.

BOX-FOLDER 1/29 There but for you go IPiano-vocal score; 4 p.

True lovesee Sketches

BOX-FOLDER 1/30 Vendors' callsPiano-choral score; 5 p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 1/31 Waitin' for my DeariePiano-vocal score; 4 p.Crossed out lead sheets on verso’s of each page: Brigadoon; The heather on the hill;

Waitin’ for my Dearie; There but for you go IBOX-FOLDER 1/31 Waitin' for my Dearie

Piano-choral score; 4 p.Insert; crossed out unidentified sketch on verso of p. 3

BOX-FOLDER 1/31 Waitin' for my DeariePiano-vocal score; 2 p.Insert

We're very luckysee Sketches

BOX-FOLDER 1/32 Wooin' in the highlandsLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; not used

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BOX-FOLDER 1/33 Sketches; [4] p.No lyricTitles include: unidentified; True love; Heather; Waitin' for my dearie; She doesn't hear

me; Duty of a womanBOX-FOLDER 1/34 Sketches; [7] p.

No lyricTitles include: Sword dance; Finale I; She doesn't hear me; There but for you go I;

We're very lucky; The heather on the hill; I insist; Have a morning; I'll go homewith Bonnie Jean; Prologue; unidentified

BOX-FOLDER 1/35 Piano-vocal selections; [15] p.In Swedish

BOX-FOLDER 1/25 Original manuscript folderLaid in: song list

BOX 2 Camelot, 1960Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

BOX-FOLDER 2/1 Before I gaze at you againPiano-vocal score; 4 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/2 Before I gaze at you againPiano-vocal score; 9 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/19 CamelotSheet music

BOX-FOLDER 2/3 C'est moiPiano-vocal score; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/4 Finale ultimoPiano-vocal score; 6 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/5 Follow me (Nimue's call)Piano-vocal score; 3 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/6 GueneverePiano-vocal score; 16 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/7 How to handle a womanPiano-vocal score; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/19 How to handle a womanSheet music

BOX-FOLDER 2/8 I loved you once in silencePiano-vocal score; 6 p.Verse, based on “The simple joys of maidenhood,” crossed out

BOX-FOLDER 2/9 I wonder what the king is doing tonightPiano-vocal score; 8 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/10 If ever I would leave youPiano-vocal score; 4 p.On verso of p. 2 crossed out sketches for “Sir Dinnerdan” and “King’s interlude”On verso of p. 3 crossed out lead sheet for “Follow me (Nimue’s call)”

BOX-FOLDER 2/10 If ever I would leave youPiano-vocal score; 3 p.Madrigal; not usedNote on p. 3: Att. Franz [Allers], I would prefer it if Goulet could do it in C–if not,

transpose the Madrigal accordingly. Thanks F.BOX-FOLDER 2/19 If ever I would leave you

Sheet music

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BOX-FOLDER 2/11 The joustsPiano-vocal score; 16 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/12 The lusty month of MayPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/13 MarchPiano score; 3 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/14 OverturePiano score; 4 p.“Fanfare” on verso of p. 1

BOX-FOLDER 2/15 The persuasionPiano-vocal score; 4 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/16 The seven deadly virtuesPiano-vocal score; 6 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/17 The simple joys of maidenhoodPiano-vocal score; 10 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/17 The simple joys of maidenhoodLead sheet; 2 p.Gershwin Fund Collection

BOX-FOLDER 2/18 What do the simple folk do?see also Please don’t marry me from My Fair LadyPiano-vocal score; 15 p.

BOX-FOLDER 2/19 Vocal selections; 27 p.BOX 3 The day before spring, 1945

Lyrics by Alan Jay LernerBOX-FOLDER 3/1 Anyone else

Lead sheet; [1] p.Not usedCrossed out sketch for “For anyone else” on verso

BOX-FOLDER 3/1 Anyone elseLead sheet; [1] p.Verse: sketch for “Where’s my wife” on verso

BOX-FOLDER 3/2 Ballet I (Eternal youth)Lead sheet/condensed score; 3 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/3 Ballet I (Eternal youth)Copyist's manuscript piano score/piano-choral score; 14 p.Includes song “You haven’t changed at all”

Book balletsee Peter reads the book

BOX-FOLDER 3/4 BridgeCopyist's manuscript piano score; 8 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/5 The day before springPiano-vocal score; 4 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/5 The day before springCopyist's manuscript short score/piano-vocal score; 4 p.Includes introduction

BOX-FOLDER 3/5 The day before springCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 3 p.

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BOX-FOLDER 3/5 The day before springCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 4 p.In folder marked: Peter reads the book (from duet D.B.S.)

BOX-FOLDER 3/6 The day before springPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/6 The day before springPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/7 Finale ICopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 9 p.Incomplete

BOX-FOLDER 3/8 Friends to the endLead sheet; [1] p.

For anyone elsesee Anyone else and My love is a married man

BOX-FOLDER 3/9 God's green worldPiano-vocal score; 9 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/9 God's green worldPiano-vocal score; 9 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/10 I love you this morningPiano-vocal score; 2 p.Incomplete

BOX-FOLDER 3/11 I love you this morningPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/12 The invitationPiano-vocal score; [9] p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/13 A jug of wineCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 4 p.AnnotationsPencil sketch on verso of cover page

BOX-FOLDER 3/14 A jug of winePiano-vocal score; 5 p.

Love bowersee Where's my wife

BOX-FOLDER 3/15 My love is a married manLead sheet; [1] p.No lyricOn verso lead sheet in pencil, no lyric for “For anyone else"

BOX-FOLDER 3/16 My love is a married manPiano-vocal score; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/16 My love is a married manPiano-vocal score; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/17 Peter reads the bookPiano-vocal score; 13 p.Crossed out music on verso of p. 11Crossed out title “Book ballet” on p. 1

BOX-FOLDER 3/18 This is my holidayPiano-vocal score; p. 4-8Incomplete; most of p. 4 crossed out

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BOX-FOLDER 3/19 This is my holidayPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/20 Where's my wifeLead sheet; 4 p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 3/20 Where's my wifePiano-vocal score; [15] p.Music reworked as verse for “Gigi”Crossed out sketch for “The day before spring” on the verso of p. 1Sketch for “Love bower” crossed out on the verso of p. 9P. 6 was found with separate gift

BOX-FOLDER 3/21 The woman who fallsLead sheet; [1] p.No lyricSketch for “Jug of wine verse” on verso

BOX-FOLDER 3/22 You haven't changed at allPiano-vocal score;5 p.Crossed out sketch on verso of p. 4

BOX-FOLDER 3/23 You haven't changed at allChoral arrangement; 7 p.For ballet I

BOX-FOLDER 3/24 You haven't changed at allPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/25 Miscellaneous musicCopyist's manuscript piano score; [1] p.AnnotationsTitles include: Intr. Jug of wine; 1st ending Jug of wine; Intr. God’s green world; 2nd

ending God’s green world1 m. pencil sketch on verso

BOX-FOLDER 3/26 Song lists and title pages4 items

BOX-FOLDER 3/27 Souvenir programPrinted with artist’s bios, production photos, synopsis and history of show

BOX 3 Gigi, 1958 film, 1973 stage adaptationLyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

BOX-FOLDER 3/28 Gigisee also Where's my wife from The day before springPiano-vocal score; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/29 I never want to go home againCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 9 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/30 I remember it wellPiano-vocal score; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/31 I'm glad I'm not young anymorePiano-vocal score; 4 p.

BOX-FOLDER 3/32 The night they invented champagnePiano-vocal score; cover and p. 5 only

BOX-FOLDER 3/33 Waltz at Maxim's (she is not thinking of me)Piano score; 7 p.Annotations

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BOX 4 Great lady, 1938Lyrics by Earl Crooker

BOX-FOLDER 4/1 And so will youCopyist's manuscript piano part; [2] p.Annotations

BOX-FOLDER 4/2 Ballad of the streetsingerCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 6 p.Annotations

BOX-FOLDER 4/3 Change into pastCopyist's manuscript piano score; [1] p.Annotations

Cinderellasee Vocal selections

BOX-FOLDER 4/4 Goodnight madamesee also Vocal selections2 copyist's manuscript piano-vocal scores; [3], 3 p.Annotations

I can see myself in the theatresee Miscellaneous

BOX-FOLDER 4/5 I have room in my heartPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 4/6 I'll take my lovesee also Vocal selections and FragmentsCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; [4] p.Annotations

The little corporalsee Vocal selections

Madame is at homesee Vocal selections , Miscellaneous and Fragments

BOX-FOLDER 4/7 May I suggestCopyist's manuscript piano part/short score; 5 p.Annotations

The night can be blindsee Vocal selections

BOX-FOLDER 4/8 One little pilgrim's progress (Silhouette ballet)Piano-vocal score; 7 p.

Once in every lifetimesee Vocal selections

BOX-FOLDER 4/9 Promenadesee also Vocal selectionsCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 6 p.Annotations

Road to Parissee Vocal selections

There had to be a waltzsee Vocal selections

To whom it may concernsee Vocal selections

BOX-FOLDER 4/10 Tongues may wag

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see also Vocal selections2 copyist's manuscript piano-vocal scores; 7 p.One with annotations

Transition Act I and Transition Act IIsee Vocal selections

BOX-FOLDER 4/11 Transition scene 6Copyist's manuscript piano part; 15 p.AnnotationsSketch on cover page

Transition scene 6-7 Act Isee Miscellaneous

BOX-FOLDER 4/12 Transition to "Just a stitch in time"Piano score; [1] p.Incomplete

Why can't this night last foreversee Vocal selections

BOX-FOLDER 4/13 Vocal selectionsLead sheets; [38] p.Titles include: I'll take my love; Promenade; Goodnight madame; Why can't this night

last forever; Cinderella; Once in every lifetime; Madame is at home; Road to Paris;Tongues may wag; Transaction act I; Transition act II; The night can be blind;Linkmen; Officers

BOX-FOLDER 4/14 Vocal selectionsLead sheets; [5] p.Titles include: There had to be a waltz; The little corporal

BOX-FOLDER 4/15 MiscellaneousCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; [15] p.Titles include: Transition scenes 6-7 act I; I can see myself in the theatre; Madame is at

homeIncomplete, portions damaged and removed

BOX-FOLDER 4/16 UnidentifiedPiano score; p. 5-7“Tempo di marcia” on top of p. 5

BOX-FOLDER 4/17 Fragments"Madame at home" piano-vocal score; p. 18Sketch on verso

BOX-FOLDER 4/17 Fragments"I'll take my love" piano-vocal score; [2] p.

BOX 4 The life of the party, 1942Lyrics by Earl CrookerIncludes songs from a 1930 film of the same title, and the show Salute to spring, 1937

BOX-FOLDER 4/18 Here we go againCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 6 p.Lyrics by Raymond Knight

BOX-FOLDER 4/19 Life of the partyPiano-vocal score; 4 p.Cover is p. 4; crossed out section on p. 1

BOX-FOLDER 4/20 One robin doesn't make a springLead sheet/piano-vocal score; [2] p.

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This score may have been part of Salute to spring materialsp. [1] caption: Scene I/Elinor-Bessie

BOX-FOLDER 4/21 Wearin' the grinLead sheet; [1] p.No lyricCrossed out, unidentified measure of short score on verso

BOX 4 The little prince, 1974 filmLyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

BOX-FOLDER 4/22 Copyist's manuscript piano-vocal scoreBound ozalidsTitles include: I need air; Matters of consequence; I’m on your side; Be happy; You’re

a child; I never met a rose; Why is the desert; A snake in the grass; Closer andcloser; Closer and closer and closer; Little Prince; unidentified

BOX 5 My fair lady, 1956Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

BOX-FOLDER 5/1 Ascot gavottePiano-vocal score; 3 p.Paper heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/2 Come to the ballPiano-vocal score; 4 p.Not used

BOX-FOLDER 5/3 Come to the ballCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 11 p.Annotations

BOX-FOLDER 5/4 Dear little foolLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; not used

BOX-FOLDER 5/5 Embassy waltzPiano score; 8 p.p. 1-5 heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/6 Entr’actePiano score; 8 p.p. 2-8 heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/7 Flower marketPiano score/piano-vocal score; 5 p.Includes reprise of “Wouldn’t it be loverly”

BOX-FOLDER 5/8 Get me to the church on timePiano-vocal score; [5] p.p. A-3 heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/9 A hymn to himPiano-vocal score; 13 p.

BOX-FOLDER 5/10 I could have danced all nightPiano-vocal score; 7 p.Inside cover crossed out p. 3-4 of early version “Why can’t the English”p. 3-7 heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/11 I'm an ordinary manPiano-vocal score; 13 p.2 m. addition taped to bottom of p. 13

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BOX-FOLDER 5/12 I've grown accustomed to her facePiano-vocal score; 13 p.Soliloquy; heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/12 I've grown accustomed to her facePiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 5/14 Just you waitPiano-vocal score; 8 p.Crossed out note on cover p.: Att. Franz [Allers]: Julie maybe Eb? Please try

BOX-FOLDER 5/15 Lady LizaLead sheet; 1 p.

BOX-FOLDER 5/15 Liza-counterLead sheet; 2 p.Not usedMusic related to "The embassy waltz"

BOX-FOLDER 5/16 On the street where she livesPiano-vocal score; 7 p.Inside cover crossed out p. 7-8 of early version “Why can’t the English”p. 1-3, 6-7 heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/17 OverturePiano score; [2] p.Heavily stainedp. [1] caption: Have [Robert] Russell [Bennett] confirm keys/ into 1 Refr. “Street” into

1 Refr. “Danced”/”Street” in C/Danced in Eb/into Opening in CBOX-FOLDER 5/18 Please don't marry me

Lead sheet; 3 p.Not usedThe music is a precursor to “What do the simple folk do?" from Camelot

BOX-FOLDER 5/19 The Pygmalion waltzesPiano score; 7 p.Includes Finale I/Embassy waltz

BOX-FOLDER 5/20 The Pygmalion waltzesHolograph piano score; 4 p.Annotationsp. 1 caption: Andre [Previn]–I suggest

BOX-FOLDER 5/21 The rain in SpainPiano-vocal score; 5 p.Crossed out 2 m. on verso of p. 3

BOX-FOLDER 5/21 The servants chorusPiano-vocal score; [2] p.p. [1] caption: Alan [Jay Lerner]–call Moss [Hart]/How many verses??

BOX-FOLDER 5/22 Show mePiano-vocal score; 7 p.Heavily stainedInside cover crossed out p. 5-6 of early version “Why can’t the English”

BOX-FOLDER 5/23 ShyPiano-vocal score; 3 p.

BOX-FOLDER 5/23 ShyPiano-vocal score; 4 p.Not used

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The two versions have variant accompanimentsBOX-FOLDER 5/24 There's a thing called love

Lead sheet; 2 p.Not usedLaid in: typescript lyric sheet

BOX-FOLDER 5/25 What is a woman?Lead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; not used

BOX-FOLDER 5/26 Why can't the English?see also covers for I could have danced all night , On the street where she lives andShow mePiano-vocal score; 10 p.Inside cover crossed out p. 1-2 of early version “Why can’t the English”p. 1-4 heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/27 With a little bit of luckPiano-vocal score; 6 p.p. 2-4 heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/28 With a little bit of luckPiano-vocal score; 5 p.In German

BOX-FOLDER 5/29 Without youPiano-vocal score; 7 p.Heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/30 Wouldn't it be loverlysee also Flower marketPiano-vocal score; 5 p.Heavily stained

BOX-FOLDER 5/31 You did it: opening act IIPiano-vocal score; 23 p.

BOX-FOLDER 5/32 Synopsis of musical numbersPiano-vocal score; [4] p.

BOX-FOLDER 5/33 Vocal selections; 30 p.BOX-FOLDER 5/34 Souvenir program

With Edward Mulhare and Pamela Charles as the leadsBOX 6 Paint your wagon, 1951

Lyrics by Alan Jay LernerBOX-FOLDER 6/1 Finale ultimo

Piano-vocal score; 4 p.“Gloria in excelsius, Deo!” on cover; this bears no relation to the “Finale ultimo”

published in the scoreGrowing pains

see Muchee good worldBOX-FOLDER 6/2 Hand me down that can o' beans

Piano-vocal score; 12 p.BOX-FOLDER 6/3 How can I wait?

Piano-vocal score; 7 p.Laid in: typescript lyric sheet; [1] p.

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BOX-FOLDER 6/4 I still see Elizasee also A pebble in a streamPiano-vocal score; 3 p.Pencil sketch continues onto verso p. 3Early version of accompaniment erased through most of songInside last p. of cover has crossed out title: A pebble in a stream

BOX-FOLDER 6/5 I talk to the treesPiano-vocal score; 4 p.Laid in: typescript lyric sheet; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/6 I'm on my wayPiano-vocal score; 7 p.Crossed out lead sheet, no lyric, for “Wait for me” verso p. 1

BOX-FOLDER 6/6 I'm on my wayPiano score; [2] p.Introduction

BOX-FOLDER 6/6 I'm on my wayLead sheet; 12 p.For Sam; no lyric

BOX-FOLDER 6/6 I'm on my wayChoral arrangement; 2 p.Unknown hand

BOX-FOLDER 6/6 I'm on my wayCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 16 p.Annotations in pencil

BOX-FOLDER 6/8 In betweenPiano-vocal score; 10 p.

Julio's songsee Sh!

Mormon's prayersee Trio

BOX-FOLDER 6/9 Movin'Piano-vocal score; 8 p.Crossed out music on versos of p. 1, 2 and 6

BOX-FOLDER 6/10 Muchee good worldPiano-vocal score; 4 p.This song was not used

BOX-FOLDER 6/10 Muchee good worldPiano score; 3 p.Crossed out sketch for “Growing pains” on verso of p. 3

BOX-FOLDER 6/10 Muchee good worldPiano-vocal score; p. 1, 2A, 2B, 3-9No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 6/10 Muchee good worldLyric sheet; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/11 Muchee good worldCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; p. 4-8Annotations in pencil

A pebble in a streamsee I still see Eliza and A pebble in a stream

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BOX-FOLDER 6/12 Say hello for mePiano-vocal score; 2 p.Not used

BOX-FOLDER 6/13 Sh!Piano-vocal score; 4 p.No lyric; not usedCrossed out sketch for “Julio’s song” on verso p. 3

BOX-FOLDER 6/14 The strikePiano score/lead sheet; 10 p.Substantially different from published version

BOX-FOLDER 6/15 The strikeCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/16 Take the wheels off the wagonPiano-vocal score; 1 p.Verse; burn mark on paper

BOX-FOLDER 6/17 There's a coach comin' in!Piano-vocal score; 10 p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/18 There's a coach comin' in!Choral score; 14 p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/19 They call the wind MariaChoral score; 3 p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/20 TrioPiano-vocal score; 2 p.Alternate title: Mormon's prayerIncomplete

BOX-FOLDER 6/20 TrioChoral score; 3 p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/21 TrioCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 4 p.Annotations

Wait for mesee I'm on my way

BOX-FOLDER 6/22 Whoop-ti-ay!Piano-vocal score; 10 p.

BOX-FOLDER 6/23 Folders which contained above scores, titled in Loewe’s handBOX-FOLDER 6/24 Piano-vocal score; 260 p.

Laid in sketches/doodles in ink; [3] p., 1 p. blankBOX 7 Petticoat fever, 1934

Lyrics by Irene AlexanderBOX-FOLDER 7/2 Love tiptoed through my heart

Piano-vocal score; 5 p.BOX 7 Salute to spring, 1937

Lyrics by Earl CrookerBOX-FOLDER 7/3 April day

2 piano-vocal scores; 5 p. eachBOX-FOLDER 7/4 It's extraordinary

Lead sheet; [2] p.

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BOX-FOLDER 7/5 One robinPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 7/6 Salute to springPiano-vocal score; 5 p.Annotations in pencil

BOX-FOLDER 7/7 Set to musicLead sheet; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 7/8 Lead sheets and sketches; [28] p.Titles include: Once upon a time/Bessie's theme; Somehow; It's a very charming spot;

A waltz was born in Vienna; Opera; unidentifiedBOX-FOLDER 7/9 Songlist; [1] p.BOX 7 What's up, 1943

Lyrics by Alan Jay LernerBOX-FOLDER 7/10 A girl is like a book

Piano-vocal score; 3 p.BOX-FOLDER 7/11 How fly times

Piano-vocal score; 2 p.Incomplete

BOX-FOLDER 7/12 The ill-tempered clavichordCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 11 p.Annotations in pencilUpper right corner of p. 1 torn off

BOX-FOLDER 7/12 The ill-tempered clavichordHolograph piano-vocal score2 photocopies; 9 p. eachLaid in: folder

BOX-FOLDER 7/13 Three girls in a boatPiano-vocal score; 1 p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 7/14 You wash and I'll drySketch; [1] p.Music is significantly different from published versionUnidentified sketches in pencil on verso; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 7/13 You're easy to get along withLead sheet; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 7/15 You've got a hold on me2 piano-vocal scores; 5 p. each

BOX-FOLDER 7/15 You've got a hold on meCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; [2] p.No lyricCaption: Gloria Warren

BOX 7 Unidentified ShowBOX-FOLDER 7/16 Prologue

Piano-vocal score; p. 1-9, 12, 14-23, 26-29, 33-36Includes sung portions: Boola, boola; My song is a sigh; Prosit, prosit; One, two, three;

Eins, zwei, dreiAlso includes characters of a Policeman, Agnes and Antonia, and mentions of Vienna

and horse racing. There is a crossed out sketch on verso of p. 7; p. 15 has lyrics onverso, and 4 additional m. taped to the recto; sketches for “Prosit, prosit” on the

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versos of p. 16-17; a crossed out sketch on the verso of p.23; p. 33 is described as“Finale”

BOX-FOLDER 7/16 One-two-threePiano-vocal score; 1 p.Lyrics by Charles LockeVerse only

BOX-FOLDER 7/16 UntitledPiano score; p. 12-13

BOX-FOLDER 7/16 Walking theme and chorusCondensed score/piano-vocal score and sketch; p. 8-9Lyrics for “Prosit, prosit” in German

BOX-FOLDER 7/16 Dance specialtyPiano score; p. 33Mentions insert of “Refrain of One-two-three”

BOX-FOLDER 7/16 UntitledPiano score; p. 33

BOX-FOLDER 7/17 The best of Lerner and LoewePublished songbook; 160 p.Titles include: You wash and I’ll dry; You’ve got a hold on me; The day before spring;

God’s green world; I love you this morning; Almost like being in love; Brigadoon;From this day on; The heather on the hill; There but for you go I; Another autumn; Istill see Elisa; I talk to the trees; I’m on my way; Sh!; They call the wind Maria;Wand’rin’ star; Get me to the church on time; I could have danced all night; I’vegrown accustomed to her face; On the street where you live; The rain in Spain; With alittle bit of luck; Wouldn’t it be loverly; Camelot; Follow me; How to handle awoman; I loved you once in silence; If ever I would leave you; The lusty month ofMay; The earth and other minor things; Gigi; I remember it well; I’m glad I’m notyoung anymore; In this wide, wide world; The night they invented champagne; Thankheaven for little girls

Non-Show and Unidentified MusicArranged alphabetically by song title.

Barcarollesee Multiple titles

BOX-FOLDER 8/1 BalladLead sheet 2 p.No lyricCrossed out sketches on verso of p. 2

BOX-FOLDER 8/2 The barrendero, 1942Piano-vocal; p. 3-10Lyrics by James Tranter

BOX-FOLDER 8/2 The barrenderoPiano-vocal; 7 p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/3 BedroomsPiano-choral/short score; 6 p.Lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner

BOX-FOLDER 8/4 Blues in 3/4 timesee also item in Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score; [1] p.

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IncompleteBOX-FOLDER 8/5 Capriccio

Piano score; [2] p.BOX-FOLDER 8/6 Cath’rine!, 1925

Piano-vocal score; [1] p.Lyrics by Leo Lelievre, Varna and RouvrayIncompleteFragile; page taped together

BOX-FOLDER 8/7 A chair at the tableLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 8/8 The clever wormLead sheet; [1] p.Described as “Scene I/Arts and Mrs. Rooney”

Every timesee Multiple titles

BOX-FOLDER 8/9 FinalePiano score/piano-vocal score; 3 p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 8/10 First I act balletPiano score; 3 p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/11 Gaily I sinLead sheet; [1] p.On verso: "Kitchen song" lead sheet in pencil; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/12 GallopPiano score; [1] p.Alternate title: Don't gallop in your night shirtIncomplete

BOX-FOLDER 8/13 Growin' painssee also Muchee good world from Paint your wagonLead sheet; 2 p.No lyric"Verse" on verso of p. 1

BOX-FOLDER 8/13 Growin' painsSketches; [1] p.1 sketch crossed out

BOX-FOLDER 8/13 Growin' painsSketch; [1] p.Crossed out

BOX-FOLDER 8/13 Growin' painsLyric sheet; 2 p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/14 HeidiSketch; [1] p.Dated 1965 August

BOX-FOLDER 8/15 Hollywood/51Sketches; [3] p.

Hour glass waltzsee Untitled pieces

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BOX-FOLDER 8/16 I wish I were your wifeLead sheet; [2] p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 8/17 If we could have met in 1929Piano-vocal score; [3] p.Lyrics by Earl Crooker

BOX-FOLDER 8/18 Just thenPiano-vocal score; 3 p.

Kitchen songsee Gaily I sin

BOX-FOLDER 8/19 Let no man say that the Lord does wrongSketches; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/20 LimehouseLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 8/21 Little rendezvousPiano score; [2] p.At top of p. [1] “Act I No. 4"

BOX-FOLDER 8/22 Love bowersee also Where's my wife from The day before springLead sheet; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/23 Love is blind, 1924Published piano-vocal score; p. 3-5Lyrics by Alfred Du Bynne (Al Dubin)Missing cover

BOX-FOLDER 8/23 Love is blindPiano accompaniment arrangement; p. [1] only

The mosquitosee Two concert etudes

BOX-FOLDER 8/24 My family interferes with meLead sheet; [1] p.Incomplete lyricUnidentified p. 2 of piano score on verso, along with p. 3

BOX-FOLDER 8/25 Night after nightLead sheet; [2] p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 8/26 The night can be blindCopyist's manuscript piano-vocal score; 6 p.Sections sung by Linkmen and Officers

BOX-FOLDER 8/27 Over your headLead sheet; [1] p.Lyric suggests this may have been for Gigi or The little prince

BOX-FOLDER 8/28 The party of the second partLead sheet; [1] p.Caption title: Jullio Carminat...

BOX-FOLDER 8/29 A pebble in a streamPiano score; 9 p.May have been for Paint your wagonLaid in: folder

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BOX-FOLDER 8/30 Piano concerto for the left handPiano score; [1] p.Incomplete

BOX-FOLDER 8/31 QuartettePiano-choral score; p. 1-3, versos p. 11-13In two segments, the lyrics for the first begins “The rose cannot bloom/Amid the winter’s

gloom...” and the second “My song is a sigh for lips I’ve never kissed...”Rhumba

see Multiple titlesBOX-FOLDER 8/32 Riviera

Sketch; [1] p.Unidentified sketches above and below

BOX-FOLDER 8/33 Sag’ ja..., 1923Piano-vocal score; 5 p.Lyrics by Ernst NeubachFragile

Say hello for mesee What's to become of me?

BOX-FOLDER 8/34 Sehr wichtig!!Lead sheet; [1] p.No lyricOn verso: Important!

BOX-FOLDER 8/35 Someone will love youLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 8/36 The son of a wooden soldier, 1941Piano-vocal score; 5 p.Lyrics by John W. Bratton

The spider and the flysee Two concert etudes

The streetsweepersee The barrendero

BOX-FOLDER 8/37 There's always one you can't forgetsee also What's to become of me?Lead sheet; [1] p.No lyricProbably for Gigi or My fair lady

BOX-FOLDER 8/38 To whom it may concern, 1942Piano-vocal score; 5 p.Lyrics by Earl Crooker

Twosee Multiple titles

BOX-FOLDER 8/39 Two concert etudes for the piano: The spider and the fly; The Mosquito, 1943Piano score; 6 p.Lyrics by Earl Crooker

BOX-FOLDER 8/40 The undeserving poorSketches; [1] p.Probably for My fair lady

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BOX-FOLDER 8/41 ValseLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric; incomplete“Long waltz” on verso and below title

BOX-FOLDER 8/42 Vienna will sing againShort score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/42 Vienna will sing againPiano-vocal score; 5 p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/43 Wait for mePiano-vocal score; 6 p.Crossed out score on verso of p. 3

BOX-FOLDER 8/44 What's to become of me?Lead sheet; [1] p.Probably for My fair ladyNo lyricWritten at bottom: There’s always one

BOX-FOLDER 8/44 What's to become of me?Lead sheet; [1] p.Titled: Say hello for meNo lyric

BOX-FOLDER 8/44 What's to become of me?Sketches; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 8/45 Who is the lady?Lead sheet; [1] p.No lyric2 unidentified sketches on verso

BOX-FOLDER 8/46 Ya, ya, ya, they never go homeLead sheet; [1] p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 9/1 Multiple titlesLead sheet; 4 p.No lyricTitles include: Two; Every time; Barcarolle; Rhumba

BOX-FOLDER 9/2 Sketches; [1] p.Numbered 10, 11 and 12

BOX-FOLDER 9/3 Untitled piecePiano score; p. 10-17Includes “Hour glass waltz” and mentions characters Hugo and Antonia

BOX-FOLDER 9/4 Untitled piecePiano score; p. 2-4Includes note to “copy Invitation,” possibly for The day before spring

BOX-FOLDER 9/5 Untitled pieceLead sheet; p. 2-36 m. sketch on verso of p. 2

BOX-FOLDER 9/6 Untitled piecePiano score; p. 4-6

BOX-FOLDER 9/7 Untitled piecePiano score; p. 2-6

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BOX-FOLDER 9/8 Untitled pieceCondensed score/sketch; [1] p.Sketches for accompaniment figures on verso

BOX-FOLDER 9/8 Untitled pieceString quartet/4 part arrangement; [2] p.

BOX-FOLDER 9/8 Untitled piecePiano score; [2] p.

BOX-FOLDER 9/8 Untitled pieceViolin part(?); [2] p.Refers to "One step"

BOX-FOLDER 9/8 Untitled pieceCondensed score/sketch; [1] p.

BOX-FOLDER 9/8 Untitled piece3 lead sheets; [4] p.No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score; p. 1, 3

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesLead sheet; p. 2No lyric

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score/short score; p. 2Mentions “Curtain” probably part of an overture

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score; p. 3Crossed out piano score on verso

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano-vocal score; p. 3Lyrics are “...more than I did last night.”

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagessee also Blues in 3/4 timePiano score; p. 4

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score; p. 4

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score; p. 5Mentions “Interlude,” “Chorus (vocal)” and “dance”; crossed out sketches on verso

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano-vocal score; p. 6Lyrics are “...So my heart will beat for you and me.”

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score; p. 64 m. sketch on verso

BOX-FOLDER 9/9 Unmatched numbered pagesPiano score; p. 10-11Includes “Entrance of horse (dance),” crossed out section with lyric “alone without you,”

and section titled “Gavotte”

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BOX-FOLDER 9/10 Miscellaneous sketches and fragments; 14 leaves

BOX 10, 13 Miscellaneous Personal Papers

BOX-FOLDER 10/1 Personal correspondence10 letters and cardsIncludes a 2 p. telegram from Josh Logan, 1966 March 11 expressing his enthusiasm for

working with Loewe on Camelot; empty envelopes laid in at backBOX-FOLDER 10/2 Notes in Loewe's hand

12 items including envelopes, and a photocopy; some appear to be telephone messages andnotes, 1 item appears to be a piano recital repertoire, 1 is a draft of a letter declining anhonorary degree, and, most significantly is the first page of a talk about his associationwith Alan Jay Lerner

BOX-FOLDER 10/3 ASCAP certificate, signed by Morton Gould and Stanley Green, 1970 Sept. 17BOX-FOLDER 10/4 Eulogy by Red Skelton

Photocopy of annotated typescript; 6 p.BOX-FOLDER 10/5 Various programs, invitations and tickets for Loewe related events; 7 itemsBOX-FOLDER 10/6 Admissions information for Scripps Clinic and Research FoundationBOX-FOLDER 10/7 “A time of social transfusion”; odd writing, may be in Loewe’s hand; [1] p.BOX-FOLDER 10/8 Kennedy Center Honors 1985: bound item including: calendar, photographs, biosBOX-FOLDER 10/9 “Kennen Sie den?”; typed anecdote in GermanBOX-FOLDER 10/10 On the street where I live; proof copy of Alan Jay Lerner’s autobiographyBOX-FOLDER 10/11 Loewe’s New York office telephone book, disbound, approximately 330 p.BOX-FOLDER 13/3 Clippings

BOX 11 Photographs

BOX-FOLDER 11/1 FL portraits, 7"x9" (2)eBOX-FOLDER 11/2 FL standing with basket, 5"x10", right half torn offBOX-FOLDER 11/3 Photocopy of FL at pianoBOX-FOLDER 11/4 FL with Alan Jay Lerner, 8"x10"BOX-FOLDER 11/5 Photos of portraits of FL by James Montgomery Flagg (2), 1 of unidentified woman (1946),

possibly wife Ernestine ZwerleineBOX-FOLDER 11/6 FL shaking hands with unidentified man, 8"x10"BOX-FOLDER 11/7 FL horseback riding, 8"x10" (3), 2 with unidentified womanBOX-FOLDER 11/8 Snapshots ca. 1963-1965, including FL on horse (3)BOX-FOLDER 11/9 FL with unidentified at formal party, 8"x10" (2)BOX-FOLDER 11/10 FL receiving plaque and smashing target, 8"x10" (2)BOX-FOLDER 11/11 Snapshots of FL with unidentified (2)BOX-FOLDER 11/12 FL with cast of German production of My fair lady, 7"x8" (2)BOX-FOLDER 11/13 FL receiving honorary degree, 8"x10" (6)BOX-FOLDER 11/14 Snapshots on the Riviera and yacht (53)BOX-FOLDER 11/15 Snapshots, many with FL, various locales (65)BOX-FOLDER 11/16 Snapshots, many with FL, various locales (65)BOX-FOLDER 11/17 Snapshots, FL and Palms Springs home (72)BOX-FOLDER 11/18 Snapshots, FL and Palms Springs home (210)BOX-FOLDER 11/19 Snapshots, last known photos of FL (33) with negativesBOX-FOLDER 11/20 Palm Springs home exterior, 8"x10" in color

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BOX-FOLDER 11/21 Aerial photos (2)BOX-FOLDER 11/22 Slides of exterior (2)

BOX 12-13 Business Papers

BOX-FOLDER 12/1 Appraisal of manuscript score of My fair lady, 1965 Apr. 23Bound typescript; [5] p.Laid in: correspondence with Library of Congress; [5] p.

BOX-FOLDER 12/2 Draft of affidavit of Frederick Loewe re Greater Palm Springs Development Co., 1965 Oct. 21Typescript; 33 p.

BOX-FOLDER 12/3 Tamarisk Country Club correspondence, 19663 items; [4] p.

BOX-FOLDER 12/4 Deposition of Frederick Loewe, 1969 Apr. 25Bound typescript; [108] p.Laid in: notes; [8] p.

BOX-FOLDER 12/5 Agreements with Franklin Mint Corporation, 1984 Mar. 30 and July 3[5] p. each

BOX-FOLDER 12/6 Camelot tour schedule, 1986Typescript; [2] p.

BOX-FOLDER 12/7 Copy codicil of Frederick Loewe (will), 1986 June 19Bound typescript; [4] p.

BOX-FOLDER 12/8 Copy codicil of Frederick Loewe (will), 1987 Oct. 5Typescript; [4] p.

BOX-FOLDER 12/9 Appraisal report of the Loewe estate, 1988 Apr. 27Bound typescript, photographs; approximately [100] p.

Deductible CharitiesDesert Hospital

BOX-FOLDER 12/10 Instrument of irrevocable gift, 1969 Dec. 15BOX-FOLDER 12/10 Correspondence, notes, brochures, 1965-1986, undated

61 itemsEisenhower Medical Center

BOX-FOLDER 12/11 Instrument of irrevocable gift, 1969 Dec. 15BOX-FOLDER 12/11 Correspondence, 1969-1971

9 itemsPalm Springs Desert Museum

BOX-FOLDER 12/12 Correspondence, 1969-19766 items

University of RedlandsBOX-FOLDER 12/13 Correspondence, 1966-1975

6 itemsMiscellaneous

BOX-FOLDER 12/14 Correspondence and other papers, 1964-1985, undated62 items

BOX-FOLDER 12/15 Appraisals/valuations of portfolio, 1981-1987Correspondence and reports, 113 items

BOX-FOLDER 13/1 Contracts, bills, proposals re house modeling, 196329 items

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BOX-FOLDER 13/2 Correspondence with attorney Benjamin Aslan, 1965-198717 items

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